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5 Livres

Uitgever Imperial Ottoman Bank
Jaar 1908
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Waarde 5 Livres
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in a single brown-purple ink and centres on a large ornate rosette vignette enclosing Arabic calligraphic text, flanked symmetrically by two circular guilloche medallions each bearing the numeral "5". The denomination is further identified by the curved inscriptions "LIVRES" above and "TURQUES" below the central rosette, the whole surrounded by a fine engine-turned border.
Opschrift keerzijde 5
LIVRES
TURQUES
5
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Opmerkingen

The 1908 series marks the Imperial Ottoman Bank's reissue program following the Young Turk Revolution of July that year — a moment that forced the Bank, which operated under a Franco-British consortium, to rapidly refresh its note stock amid political uncertainty and public banking anxiety across Anatolia and the Levant.

Waterlow & Sons handled a substantial portion of Ottoman paper by this period, their Finsbury work recognizable to specialists by the characteristic watermark placement and paper stock. The P#64 5 Livres is among the more elusive denominations in the series; large-value notes circulated narrowly and returned to bank branches far less reliably than smaller ones.